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Chrome nears 30% user share milestone as it assimilates declines by IE, Firefox
Google's Chrome browser in August came within sight of the 30% user share milestone, and looks likely to continue growing for the foreseeable future.
Read MoreExclusive Group delivers VAST-driven global results for first half FY2015
Exclusive Group is reaping the rewards of its value-added services and technologies (VAST) strategy with global results for the first half of 2015 showing record revenues of EUR370m (approximately $A593.83m).
Read MoreSony hopes new Xperia Z5 Premium will wow with 4K screen
Sony is hoping the Xperia Z5 Premium's 4K screen and 23-megapixel camera are a winning combination.
Read MoreMicrosoft APC 2015: How can Windows 10 be profitable for partners?
Windows 10 is an opportunity to do a top to bottom refresh, hardware and software tied into managed service Cloud plays, claim Microsoft's key partners in the area.
Read MoreSink or swim: The right way to use your waterproof smartphone
The ACCC has put smartphone makers on notice for boldly advertising products as ‘waterproof'. Manufacturers are in part to blame for hiding relevant information in the fine print, but let's not burn them at...
Read MoreNEC facial recognition helps NT police fight crime
Following a successful trial, the Northern Territory Government has deployed NEC Australia's facial biometrics solution, NeoFace Reveal, to help the Northern Territory Police force solve crime.
Read MoreGemstar’s Manning challenges tech companies to prioritise SE Asia
Australian entrepreneur and founder of Gemstar Technology, Gemma Manning, is challenging Australian tech companies to prioritise SE Asia in their start-up or scale-up plans.
Read MoreVMworld 2015: There are five imperatives for the digital economy, says VMware’s Gelsinger
The mobile space is changing the way businesses operate. As such, businesses need to adopt five key imperatives during this digital economy, according to VMware CEO, Pat Gelsinger.
Read MoreThe Mate S is Huawei’s best-looking phone, but the price is steep
The Mate S from Huawei Technologies has a design that rivals any other Android-based smartphone, but the price is equally awe-inspiring.
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